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Biology * Honors Biology* WEEK 18

DIN 1/04/16 DAY 77 *WK18 SC.912.L14.1~The Brain The illustration below shows four lobes of the human brain. What lobe is designated by label 2? A. temporal B. parietal C. occipital D. frontal  

the DaiLy 1/04/16 ~ Monday DAY 77 *w18 CHAP 8.1 Energy & Life Photosynthesis p.226 Read ps.226-229 DO Key Q’s p.226(2) START ~ Edgenuity SC.912.L.18.9 due 1/6/16

DIN 1/05/16 DAY 78 *WK18 SC.912.L14.1~The Brain The illustration below shows four lobes of the human brain. Which lobe of the brain is designated by number 4? A. temporal B. parietal C. occipital D. frontal  

the DaiLy 1/05/16 ~ Tuesday DAY 78 *w18 CHAP 8.2 Photosynthesis:An Overview p.230 Read ps.230-234 DO Key Q’s p.230(3) Due Wednesday FINISH Edgenuity SC.912.L.18.9 due 1/6/16 PHOTOSYNTHESIS BUILD follow instructions on overhead

Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems DIN 1/06/16 DAY 79 *WK18 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure Terrestrial plants have stomata on the surface of their leaves. A single stomata is surrounded by two guard cells that change shape in response to environmental factors and open or close the stoma. Which of the following best explains how the structure of the leaf is used in processes that occur in plants?  A. Water enters the plant through the surface of the leaf for transpiration B. Gases for photosynthesis are exchanged through the surface of the leaf.  C. Energy for cellular reproduction is absorbed through the surface of the leaf.  D. Carbon dioxide enters the plant through the surface of the leaf for cellular reproduction.  

the DaiLy 1/06/16 ~ Wednesday DAY 79*w18 CHAP 8.3 The Process of Photosynthesis p.235 Read ps.235-241 DO Key Q’s p.235(3) Due Thursday FINISH Edgenuity SC.912.L.18.9 Due 1/6/16 PHOTOSYNTHESIS BUILD PRESENTATIONS follow instructions on overhead

Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems DIN 1/07/16 DAY 80 *WK18 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure Plant cells that are specialized for cell division are most likely found in what part of the plant?  A. root tips B. leaf epidermis C. stem epidermis D. vascular tissue If the xylem in a young tree is damaged, which process is first affected?  A. performing photosynthesis B. transporting sugar to the roots C. transporting water to the leaves D. absorbing water from the soil  

the DaiLy 1/07/16 ~ Thursday DAY 80*w18 CHAP 9.1 Cellular Respiration p.250 Read ps.250-253 DO Key Q’s p.250 (3) Due Friday DUE Edgenuity SC.912.L.18.9 Due 1/6/16 PHOTOSYNTHESIS BUILD PRESENTATIONS And GIZMO Cell Energy Cycle

Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems DIN 1/08/16 DAY 81 *WK18 Organisms, Populations, and Ecosystems SC.912.L.14.7 Plant Structure A plant species lives in an area with limited sunlight. Which physiological adaptation would be most useful to the plant?  A. colorful flowers B. large leaves C. deep roots D. thin cuticle What is the main function of leaves?  A. Leaves provide support for growth and a place to store food. B. Leaves provide a place for photosynthesis to occur. C. Leaves absorb water and minerals and transport nutrients to the stem. D. Leaves create a barrier that prevents water in the plant's tissues from evaporating.  

the DaiLy 1/08/16 ~ Friday DAY 81*w18 CHAP 9.1 Cellular Respiration p.250-253 NOTES DUE Edgenuity SC.912.L.18.9 Due 1/9/16 PHOTOSYNTHESIS BUILD PRESENTATIONS (cont.) And GIZMO Cell Energy Cycle Due Monday HW- CHAP 9.2 The Process of Cellular Respiration p.254 Read ps.254-260 DO Key Q’s p.254 (4)